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Primary Schools in Exeter?

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Lactivist · 21/09/2010 12:24

Hi - I am moving to Exeter next year with my 7 year old, I want to live near the centre and I'd really appreciate it if anyone could tell me what the schools are like - are there any to avoid? Any really good ones? It needs to be a non religious school.

Many thanks
Lisa

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FessaEst · 14/10/2011 20:00

I have a couple of friends that live/have lived in Pinhoe. There is a good park and a small library with children's area. The school is well-regarded locally, and the preschool is very popular (don't know ofsted details, sorry). It has a train station and buses so not hard to get into town.

MrHulot · 26/01/2014 11:15

hello ladies,
i'm not an active mnetter, it's even been months (years? i have had another baby...) since i last came on here, but i need a little help.
things are going ahead with us moving to Exeter this summer. my daughter is 4 and my son is 2, i'm trying to find them a school and all of us a nice house.
could anyone please tell me about Exwick Heights Primary School and the area around it (St David, Exwick, etc.)?
i've done a bit of research and what i like about the school is that it's combined, good Ofsted report,...
also my brother and family live in st thomas and their 2 daughters ( same age as mine) are going to Bowhill. they are happy with it. but should i put the munchkins in same school as their cousins or am i asking for trouble? and that would probably mean living next door to my brother (litterally)...
Hope you can tell me about experience and opinions

Jude222 · 23/12/2021 16:35

Can anyone tell me what Alphongton Primary is like now … been good in past

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